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. >> obama can offer and this is not the best america can have. tomorrow, we will fix this and get us back in the right track. >> less than 24 hours now to decide who will occupy the white house for the next four years. today is on the trail, november 5th, 2012. >> we want to thank you for sticking with us through that. we want to bring in right now fox 5 political analyst mark. we want to look at the brand now "washington post"/abc news poll just out in the last hour and what do you make out of this and is there anything to be gained from the national poll? >> they showing him even or down and since sandy, there is a momentum. he has a chance to act presidential and in the national polls. he seems to be trending and doing very well. >> mark light, of focus on virginia today. mitt romney with two appearances in virginia. we saw beth parker, the vice president biden. how critical is this state and what kind of arguments have they made? >> there are three big states: ohio, florida, and virginia. ohio being number one. i think florida is a republican
. >> obama can offer and this is not the best america can have. tomorrow, we will fix this and get us back in the right track. >> less than 24 hours now to decide who will occupy the white house for the next four years. today is on the trail, november 5th, 2012. >> we want to thank you for sticking with us through that. we want to bring in right now fox 5 political analyst mark. we want to look at the brand now "washington post"/abc news poll just out in the last...
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[cheers and applause] america to a better place. we are one day away from a fresh start and one day away from a new beginning. my conviction is that better days are ahead, and that is not based on promises and hollow rhetoric but on solid plans and proven results, and on an unshakable belief of the greatness of the american spirit. [cheers and applause] we can do, if there is anyone who feels that the american dream is fading away, if there is anyone wonders that better jobs and better pay checks are a thing of the past, i have a clear and unequivocal message. america will come roaring back. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting, "mitt, mitt, mitt, mitt!"] jobs and better pay checks are t years we have never imagined is lack of leadership. into the future and imagine what we can do. new future. use of the differences when president obama and i were side by side in our debates. between us and some of the[che] he says it has to be this way. i say it cannot stay this way. he is hoping we sell. i cannot wait to get started. americans do
[cheers and applause] america to a better place. we are one day away from a fresh start and one day away from a new beginning. my conviction is that better days are ahead, and that is not based on promises and hollow rhetoric but on solid plans and proven results, and on an unshakable belief of the greatness of the american spirit. [cheers and applause] we can do, if there is anyone who feels that the american dream is fading away, if there is anyone wonders that better jobs and better pay...
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and as america's premier news reader, it's my duty to stay way way ahead of these races. that's why tonight i am proud to launch my coverage of election: 2072, race to the white or. (cheers and applause) brought to you by virtual olive garden. (laughter) when you're technically not here you're family. (laughter) now, so far, in 2072 looks like it's going to be a matchup between robocheney versus a swarm of sentient nano hornets. those nano hornets are going to be tough to beat, folks, because i hear this weekend they were swarming an iowa pancake breakfast. (laughter) and like my colleagues all across cable news, i will stay on this story before it ever happens. (laughter) now, folks, the if i pass judgment like i passed kidney stones it's going to hurt like hell and you'll be walking funny. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) first up, folks, happy duali which i'm sure i don't have to tell you is the hindu festival of light. a five-day holiday starting today on dontera, celebrated on the 13th lunar day of krishna paksha of the hindu calendar
and as america's premier news reader, it's my duty to stay way way ahead of these races. that's why tonight i am proud to launch my coverage of election: 2072, race to the white or. (cheers and applause) brought to you by virtual olive garden. (laughter) when you're technically not here you're family. (laughter) now, so far, in 2072 looks like it's going to be a matchup between robocheney versus a swarm of sentient nano hornets. those nano hornets are going to be tough to beat, folks, because i...
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he's one of the greatest generals america has ever produced. and yet he can't keep his pants captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org is snupt tonight, do government officials make good role models for our kids? well, they don't make good role models for our adults. (laughter) and my guest, former speaker newt gingrich has a new novel about george washington. i cannot tell a lie-- i have not read it. (laughter) duke university has developed a working invisibility cloak. now the blue devils quiddich team will be unstoppable! (laughter) this is the "the colbert report"! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (audience chanting "stephen") thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the "report." chausz (cheers and applause) thank you, thank you so much for joining us. please, nation, we have a big show tonight. my guest is none other than former presidential candidate and current moon governor newt gingrich. (laughter) two tit
he's one of the greatest generals america has ever produced. and yet he can't keep his pants captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org is snupt tonight, do government officials make good role models for our kids? well, they don't make good role models for our adults. (laughter) and my guest, former speaker newt gingrich has a new novel about george washington. i cannot tell a lie-- i have not read it. (laughter) duke university has developed...
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that's real america, too. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: no, excuse me, calm down, that's "real" america. it's ironic patriotism. >> america has changed a n a lot of ways over 20 years. one of the big changes is that we have a lot more people over the age of 65. and republicans, like democrats, like programs like medicare and social security so when you have a lot more old people, those programs get more expensive and that means that it's hard to keep tax levels exactly where they have been during the bush years. >> stephen: that's fine. but why is this happening publicly. why are people like lindsey graham and saxby chambliss saying this sort of thing in public? is there a new political environment where these congressmen, these senators want to appear reasonable and responsive? >> it's more than just appearing reasonable and responsive. >> stephen: really. can't we just appear in way and then later get what we want. want? there's more than one way to skin a cat here. >> you might be aware that republicans
that's real america, too. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: no, excuse me, calm down, that's "real" america. it's ironic patriotism. >> america has changed a n a lot of ways over 20 years. one of the big changes is that we have a lot more people over the age of 65. and republicans, like democrats, like programs like medicare and social security so when you have a lot more old people, those programs get more expensive and that means that it's hard to keep tax levels exactly...
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these are the small businesses of america, and all across the nation they're getting ready for their day. hundreds of thousands of small businesses are preparing for november 24, a day to open doors, and welcome the millions of customers who will turn out to shop small. small business saturday. visit shopsmall.com and get ready. because your day is coming. >> when it comes to marketing your local business, think about a five-mile radius. this tip comes from linda duke who say there is are a few things to think about. first, empower your employees to become ambassadors. give them samples of your products or coupons so they can distribute those to their friends create community-based partnerships. and finally, concentrate on local pr. make friends with your local newspaper's editors and send them story ideas. so the five-mile rule. today we come to you from maplewood, new jersey, at a local independent bookstore called words. when jonah and ellen bought this struggling bookstore a few years ago, they changed the mission, making it a haven for young people with autism. now a few years l
these are the small businesses of america, and all across the nation they're getting ready for their day. hundreds of thousands of small businesses are preparing for november 24, a day to open doors, and welcome the millions of customers who will turn out to shop small. small business saturday. visit shopsmall.com and get ready. because your day is coming. >> when it comes to marketing your local business, think about a five-mile radius. this tip comes from linda duke who say there is are...
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it's america. we need to reinvest in our country. we have already done all that nation building in baghdad and kandahar. we have enough for the top 1%. it's time to invest in the middle class. this show has been all around the country in recent years. we have spoken to people in
it's america. we need to reinvest in our country. we have already done all that nation building in baghdad and kandahar. we have enough for the top 1%. it's time to invest in the middle class. this show has been all around the country in recent years. we have spoken to people in
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ronald reagan rain and a very different america. ronald reagan would probably have a difficult time in today's republican primary process. i think there are lessons here in the republican side and the democratic side that i think hernandez technocratic as blaise is suggesting. those lessons can be learned pretty easily. it's the remaking of the parties approach if the republicans can't be a national party if they turn off african-americans, hispanics and now women. the republican party today is 90% white in the democratic party i understand the caucus then returns to washington will be 50% majority, will be 50% or i guess majority minority and women. when we look at the state of the union next year, that divide is so apparent with republicans on one side, democrats in the other and the overwhelming maleness of the republican party comes through. you know, i love white males. i gave earth to three of them. but there aren't enough to keep republican party alive and i shot a footnote, my three sons aren't contributing to the republican
ronald reagan rain and a very different america. ronald reagan would probably have a difficult time in today's republican primary process. i think there are lessons here in the republican side and the democratic side that i think hernandez technocratic as blaise is suggesting. those lessons can be learned pretty easily. it's the remaking of the parties approach if the republicans can't be a national party if they turn off african-americans, hispanics and now women. the republican party today is...
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america must lead. we need strong leadership. real leadership. i'd like to be that leader. >> follow me! i'll be right behind the president! (laughter and applause) i've got to say, by the end of last night i was beginning to worry we were in some kind of "freaky friday" situation where barack obama -- they somehow peed in the same fountain and switched bodies or just -- (laughter). remember two weeks ago when romney was the one who was all confident and staring daggers at obama and the president was looking at some rapturous dreamland that only he could see? (laughter) well, last night it was obama delivering the death stare while romney suddenly found something on his podium incredibly fascinating. (laughter) and that's not all. obama who, as we all remember, was (bleep)ing asleep during the first debate was hitting romney left and right with the zingers. >> well, governor romney is right, you are familiar with jobs being shipped overseas because you invested in companies that were shipping jobs overseas. >> jon: boom! >> you mentioned the navy
america must lead. we need strong leadership. real leadership. i'd like to be that leader. >> follow me! i'll be right behind the president! (laughter and applause) i've got to say, by the end of last night i was beginning to worry we were in some kind of "freaky friday" situation where barack obama -- they somehow peed in the same fountain and switched bodies or just -- (laughter). remember two weeks ago when romney was the one who was all confident and staring daggers at obama...
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ronald reagan ran in a different america. ronald reagan would have a difficult time in today's republican primary process. i think there are lessons here on the republican side and the not as technocratic as blaise is suggesting. those lessons can be learnedit is the remaking of the republicans cannot be a nationalthe republican party is 90% white. the democratic party i 50%, majority minority and women trade when we look at the state of the union next year, that divide is so apparent with republicans on one side and democrats on the other. the overwhelming white male list of the republican party comes through. to three of them. the republican party alive. there are lessons here and the republican party will have to go through some rethinking and there are lessons here for president obama as well. he had a near-death experience after the first debate. he did see his politicalif there was a word, a fecklessness to the presidency that he is the celebrity and he can custom off i think that has been purged from him. he won in lar
ronald reagan ran in a different america. ronald reagan would have a difficult time in today's republican primary process. i think there are lessons here on the republican side and the not as technocratic as blaise is suggesting. those lessons can be learnedit is the remaking of the republicans cannot be a nationalthe republican party is 90% white. the democratic party i 50%, majority minority and women trade when we look at the state of the union next year, that divide is so apparent with...
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they asked, when is the america going to free the slaves? he began making promises that emancipation was just around the corner, imminent, just waiting for opinions to ripen. none of this was really true, it was in our interest for him to say that, but oddly enough, jefferson really did absorb some of the radical feeling in france. before he left, set down a plan and told people about it, told thomas payne, william short, a number of abolitionists there, that when he was back in america, he'd train slaves, settle them on land as sharecroppers in the certainty they would become free citizens and free people in the united states. when he got back to the united states, things changed. >> watch this and others online at booktv.org. >>> from the texas book festival in austin, they discuss "american tappest -- "american tapestry," this is 45 minutes. >> good morning, or as they say in texas, hi, y'all.as today, i have the honor and pleasure to be at the texas book festival serving as yourook moderator as writer and author rhen swarn.m i'll tell yo
they asked, when is the america going to free the slaves? he began making promises that emancipation was just around the corner, imminent, just waiting for opinions to ripen. none of this was really true, it was in our interest for him to say that, but oddly enough, jefferson really did absorb some of the radical feeling in france. before he left, set down a plan and told people about it, told thomas payne, william short, a number of abolitionists there, that when he was back in america, he'd...
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god bless america. go out and vote. >> you've been listening to the president there speaking at his last campaign stop in aurora, colorado, ahead of the election. the president there talking about a myriad of different domestic issues. everything from health care, to the economy, education, the environment, also talking a bit about the auto industry. but mostly campaigning on his signature ideas of hope and change. the president, tonight, will be making an appearance alongside dave matthews, the musician. and, of course, again, this is his final stop on the campaign trail. aurora, colorado, is where the president is at tonight. i'm veronica de la cruz in the msnbc newsroom. thank you so much for joining us. we want to get you back now to a special edition of "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> with 40 for mitt romney. politico says today enthuse wrachl is key that is key to ohio. if he keeps ohio, it's because of the automobiles and the fact that you can see automobiles on the street. you can se
god bless america. go out and vote. >> you've been listening to the president there speaking at his last campaign stop in aurora, colorado, ahead of the election. the president there talking about a myriad of different domestic issues. everything from health care, to the economy, education, the environment, also talking a bit about the auto industry. but mostly campaigning on his signature ideas of hope and change. the president, tonight, will be making an appearance alongside dave...
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the 36-year-old is accused of robbing the bank of america on balboa on november 7th. the district attorney says he walked in and handed the teller a demand note. the note said he had a weapon but never showed one. the teller gave him 1700s skpdz he left. >> the residents expect men and women in uniform to uphold themselves with the highest respect for the law. and the aks of the individual are going to be serious consequences for them. >> investigators used fingerprints to identify tong. he was arrested at 7:30 this morning. here is what we know about him so far. senior deputy is 36 years old became a deputy in 2005. he's facing second degree burglary and second degree robbery. >> you can go to state prison up to five years for robbery. it's avery violent offense. >> he's been held on $150,000 bail. it's expected he'll be arraigned this coming monday afternoon.Ñut >> another law enforcement officer is in custody tonight police are looking for his wife. the former police commander and his wife are charged with stealing $750,000 from an 8 to-year-old resident. investig
the 36-year-old is accused of robbing the bank of america on balboa on november 7th. the district attorney says he walked in and handed the teller a demand note. the note said he had a weapon but never showed one. the teller gave him 1700s skpdz he left. >> the residents expect men and women in uniform to uphold themselves with the highest respect for the law. and the aks of the individual are going to be serious consequences for them. >> investigators used fingerprints to identify...
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they have a stable noncorrupt government and don't feel the need to come to america to get a job. people in the south live in terrible conditions and come here to get a job. once you secure the border. make sure you are not hiring illegal immigrants and give your employer community verifiable documents so they know the legal and illegal. you need employer veriction to control the hiring in this country. that is it a magnet and why have a social security card. you have one? >> i better have one. >> you like ronald regan in >> of course i do. >> i will make you ronald regan by midnight. i can go to south carolina and get a social security card saying you are ronald regan and a hispanic person comes to you that said i am ronald regan. you do i want look like ronald regan you get sued. i want documents verifiable for employment. turn it in a biometric document that cannot be faked and go back to roger els to negotiate your contract you may mike moore and he ask a good job. roger els. mike huckabee knocks it out of the park on sunday night. you go back to negotiate with roger, you will
they have a stable noncorrupt government and don't feel the need to come to america to get a job. people in the south live in terrible conditions and come here to get a job. once you secure the border. make sure you are not hiring illegal immigrants and give your employer community verifiable documents so they know the legal and illegal. you need employer veriction to control the hiring in this country. that is it a magnet and why have a social security card. you have one? >> i better...
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what are those issues a history of strom thurmond america speaks to? a lot of us remember who he was. strom thurmond within a team 40 dixiecrat presidential candidate. strom thurmond was one of the lead authors of the 1956 southern manifesto, which was the protest of the supreme court's decision in the brown v. board of education 1964. strom thurmond is the recordholder to stay at the longest one-man filibuster. 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond today is one of the last of the jim crow demagogues and he was. he was not. but we forgot is that he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what i mean by that? as a sun belt, it's one of the major stories in the history of 20th century american politics. that is the flow of jobs, industry, resources and population from the states of the northeast and midwest, to the south and southwest in the post-world war ii period. southern states were recruiting industries. they were passing right to work laws. they were receiving from you and
what are those issues a history of strom thurmond america speaks to? a lot of us remember who he was. strom thurmond within a team 40 dixiecrat presidential candidate. strom thurmond was one of the lead authors of the 1956 southern manifesto, which was the protest of the supreme court's decision in the brown v. board of education 1964. strom thurmond is the recordholder to stay at the longest one-man filibuster. 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember...
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trust her is because i think she knew better and if she did know better she shouldn't be the voice of america. somebody has got to start paying a price around this place, but i am dead set on making sure we don't promote anybody that was an essential player in the benghazi debacle. >> as i've said before, she made an appearance at the request of the white house, in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. and i'm happy to have that discussion with them, but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador, who had nothing to do with benghazi and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence that she had received and besmirch her reputation is outrageous. >> that began with south carolina senator lindsey graham giving his view of ambassador susan rice and her role in the administration spin on the benghazi terror attacks and the president's reactions to those statements at his first news conference since being reelected. mr. obama, defending ms. r
trust her is because i think she knew better and if she did know better she shouldn't be the voice of america. somebody has got to start paying a price around this place, but i am dead set on making sure we don't promote anybody that was an essential player in the benghazi debacle. >> as i've said before, she made an appearance at the request of the white house, in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain and senator graham...
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. >> who killed america's sweetest cowboy? i say it is the union. somebody will disagree. coming up. ♪ lissa:y, w some newsbr melissa: we have breaking news moody's isan downgrading the prance government bond rating grumman aaa. is tive ontain a negative outlook that the long-term economic growth outlook ishings negative prefect did by gradual sustained loss of competitiveness and longstanding rigidity of the market for about their talking about brands. the outlook is uncertain with the deteriorating prospects. moody's on france downgrading their bonds. the stock market climbs across the board withng a 200 points even with the fiscalg ovr cliff so what gives? a fox news contributor so movie. with this news breaking as a e t th result of the two-tier rating economic prospect? thejackie in the quote says on the roadbed is plunging ne to on the news, france andade from europe been general follows down a dangerous path. now we see the ramifications of the high a taxes to more well-established countries like france. it is nice to see agreed on the screen but it could hurt ear
. >> who killed america's sweetest cowboy? i say it is the union. somebody will disagree. coming up. ♪ lissa:y, w some newsbr melissa: we have breaking news moody's isan downgrading the prance government bond rating grumman aaa. is tive ontain a negative outlook that the long-term economic growth outlook ishings negative prefect did by gradual sustained loss of competitiveness and longstanding rigidity of the market for about their talking about brands. the outlook is uncertain with the...
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our fight goes on because america's always done best. when everyone's got a fair shot and everyone's doing their fair share, and everyone plays by the same rules, the people of iowa understand that. that's what we believe. that's why you elected me in 2008 and iowa, that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. >> now, the choice you make tomorrow, you guys understand as iowa ans, the choice you make is not just between two candidates or two parties. it's a choice between two visions, who we are. it's a choice between going back to the topdown policies had a caused the mess we've been fighting our way out of for four years or moving forward to a future that's built on a strong and growing middle class. and iowa, you know me as well as anybody. you've seen a lot of me these last six years. and you know what, you may not agree with every decision i've made. michelle doesn't. there may be times where you've been frustrated at the pace of change. i promise you, so have i. but i tell you what, you know what i bel
our fight goes on because america's always done best. when everyone's got a fair shot and everyone's doing their fair share, and everyone plays by the same rules, the people of iowa understand that. that's what we believe. that's why you elected me in 2008 and iowa, that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. >> now, the choice you make tomorrow, you guys understand as iowa ans, the choice you make is not just between two candidates or two parties. it's a...
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western south america has a similar situation. we have a chain of mountains down the west coast-- the andes-- which serve as a barrier forming this rain shadow. another factor that plays an indirect role in the formation of deserts is plate tectonics. the position of the continents in the polar regions or the equatorial regions or the subtropical regions, of course, is a function of plate tectonics. as an example, africa, 250 million years ago, in permian times, was much farther south, near the south pole. what we call the kalahari desert now was glaciated at that time. that wasn't long ago. that was only about 5% of geologic time. in the southwestern united states, too, there is evidence of a once widespread desert that existed 200 million years ago. fossil dunes are preserved in the upper wall of the grand canyon and in the sandstones of zion national park. the varied surfaces of the shifting sand dunes appear as crisscrossing sets of beds. their large size and coloration from the oxidation of iron show that they formed on dry l
western south america has a similar situation. we have a chain of mountains down the west coast-- the andes-- which serve as a barrier forming this rain shadow. another factor that plays an indirect role in the formation of deserts is plate tectonics. the position of the continents in the polar regions or the equatorial regions or the subtropical regions, of course, is a function of plate tectonics. as an example, africa, 250 million years ago, in permian times, was much farther south, near the...
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america's big vote less than 48 hours away. president obama and mitt romney chris crossing the country to crucial swing states. but the most campaign stops today, ohio. the campaigns are betting on the buckeye state for a win on tuesday. >>> we're live in midtown manhattan. day two at democracy plaza, headquarters to msnbc's election coverage. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." it's just past 1:00 p.m. here in the east. we begin this hour with some brand new polls including from four key battleground states. the final nbc news poll before the election shows president obama leading mitt romney nationally by one slim point, 48% to 47%. now the swing states. in new hampshire, a new university of new hampshire poll shows the race neck and neck with president obama and mitt romney both at 48%. in ohio, the new columbus dispatch poll shows president obama with a two-point edge, within the poll's margin of error. then in iowa, president obama leads a new des moines register poll by five points, 47% to 42%. mitt romney is e getting
america's big vote less than 48 hours away. president obama and mitt romney chris crossing the country to crucial swing states. but the most campaign stops today, ohio. the campaigns are betting on the buckeye state for a win on tuesday. >>> we're live in midtown manhattan. day two at democracy plaza, headquarters to msnbc's election coverage. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." it's just past 1:00 p.m. here in the east. we begin this hour with some brand new polls...
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[cheers and applause] now, this is a campaign about america, and it is about the future america that we are going to leave to our children. we thank you, and we ask you to stay in it all of the way until victory tomorrow night. [cheers and applause] tomorrow, we begin a new tomorrow. some of your friends and family have not made of their minds and to vote for, i would like you to make sure you talk to them, and ask them to look beyond the speeches and the attacks and all of the ads and to look to the record, because talk is cheap, but a record is real, and it is earned by effort. change was promised by the president, but change is not measured by that, it is measured by achievement. four years ago, candidate obama promised much, but he has fallen so very short. he promised a post-partisan presidency, but he became most partisan, blaming and attacking. and it was not just republicans he refused to listen to. he also did not listen to independent voices. he was going to focus on jobs. instead, he focused on obamacare, which killed jobs, and he said he was going to cut the deficit in ha
[cheers and applause] now, this is a campaign about america, and it is about the future america that we are going to leave to our children. we thank you, and we ask you to stay in it all of the way until victory tomorrow night. [cheers and applause] tomorrow, we begin a new tomorrow. some of your friends and family have not made of their minds and to vote for, i would like you to make sure you talk to them, and ask them to look beyond the speeches and the attacks and all of the ads and to look...
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our fight goes on because america's always done best. when everyone's got a fair shot and everyone's doing their fair share, and everyone plays by the same rules, the people of iowa understand that. that's what we believe. that's why you elected me in 2008 and iowa, that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. >> now, the choice you make tomorrow, you guys understand as iowa ans, the choice you make is not just between two candidates or two parties. it's a choice between two visions, who we are. it's a choice between going back to the topdown policies had a caused the mess we've been fighting our way out of for four years or moving forward to a future that's built on a strong and growing middle class. and iowa, you know me as well as anybody. you've seen a lot of me these last six years. and you know what, you may not agree with every decision i've made. michelle doesn't. there may be times where you've been frustrated at the pace of change. i promise you, so have i. but i tell you what, you know what i bel
our fight goes on because america's always done best. when everyone's got a fair shot and everyone's doing their fair share, and everyone plays by the same rules, the people of iowa understand that. that's what we believe. that's why you elected me in 2008 and iowa, that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. >> now, the choice you make tomorrow, you guys understand as iowa ans, the choice you make is not just between two candidates or two parties. it's a...
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we believe in a generous america, in a compassionate america, in an empowered america america, in a school that pledges to our flag. to theyoung boy on the south side of chicago that sees the light beyond the nearest street corner to the furnish churl working child in nblg income who wants to become a dror or a sign test or an engineer, a diplomat or even a president. that's thefuture we hope for. that's thevision we share. that's wherewe need to g . forkward. that's where we need to go. andwe will disagree, sometimes fiercely about how to get there. as it has for more than two sen can which you are ris, congress will come in bits and sparks. it's not always a smooth path. i feel the recognition that we have hope and dreams won't solve all our problems or substitute for the difficulty work and difficult come promentss need move this country forward. withthat common law bond is where we must begin. our economy is rerekofrtd. a new economy is beginning. a loveng campaign isover. and whether i earned youvote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. and you've made me a better
we believe in a generous america, in a compassionate america, in an empowered america america, in a school that pledges to our flag. to theyoung boy on the south side of chicago that sees the light beyond the nearest street corner to the furnish churl working child in nblg income who wants to become a dror or a sign test or an engineer, a diplomat or even a president. that's thefuture we hope for. that's thevision we share. that's wherewe need to g . forkward. that's where we need to go. andwe...
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lower manhattan is the heart of america's financial system. transportation is inching back into service. crews are pumping water out of flooded tunnels. it's estimated a billion gallons of water will need to be removed. 2.5million passengers a day who take buses are running on only 14 of the 23 bus lines. the subways that took such a hit are running limited service. they are not running at all below 34th street in lower manhattan where the power is still out. mayor michael bloomberg said restoring electricity will take some time, not even putting a number on it. jenna: we are getting new video and photos in from parts of the city. you are seeing stunning devastation. we have heard from one of the viewers that the area in queens, it's called broad channel has been really affected out by jfk airport. they are hearing from a firefight firefighter. a fire destroyed 20 stores after the hurricane. this area really affected, and some were saying from people on the ground there that folks are just walking into the street and bursting into tears and th
lower manhattan is the heart of america's financial system. transportation is inching back into service. crews are pumping water out of flooded tunnels. it's estimated a billion gallons of water will need to be removed. 2.5million passengers a day who take buses are running on only 14 of the 23 bus lines. the subways that took such a hit are running limited service. they are not running at all below 34th street in lower manhattan where the power is still out. mayor michael bloomberg said...
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i love america and i could not sit mediocre while america was being attacked. for americans not to claim between two oceans america is a phase and because it is a phase let's be dynamic or parish. do you know what is written on the statue of liberty? i did once but i had forgotten. i will write what i would put there. send me your despised for here is they shall be a noble. one day the dream will be fact. a child who loves a ball throws it in the air. a miser reveling in his gold, crunches a handful and holding it aloft with the stream claiming down in the sunlight. even those, i love life, and i know that my life is worth nothing if not worth risking. evil has come amongst us staying put yourself in the balance with me. are you not glad to do it? i am. you are glad too, for i am happy. bless the friends i love so well but above all you. life is good. there is went on the heath. all my love, rob. that is the end. thank you very much. [applause] i would love to answer any questions you might have. comments are welcome also. yeah? >> the written language has suff
i love america and i could not sit mediocre while america was being attacked. for americans not to claim between two oceans america is a phase and because it is a phase let's be dynamic or parish. do you know what is written on the statue of liberty? i did once but i had forgotten. i will write what i would put there. send me your despised for here is they shall be a noble. one day the dream will be fact. a child who loves a ball throws it in the air. a miser reveling in his gold, crunches a...
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you have a funny accent. >> i'm in america. are you telling me that foreign people don't have the same rights? >> bill: i was told you might have nuclear across the border. i might have to make a citizen's arrest. [ laughter ] no! >> bill: still to come, wait until you hear what good times star jimmy walker has to say about late night guy jay leno. then, 50 years later, the beach boys keep going. my rare interview with brian wilson and mike love. moments away. >> bill: in the second personal story segment tonight, three of television's most familiar faces recently brought their games to the table. here now, jon stewart, la bar burton and jimmy walker all in the no spin zone. we begin with mr. walker. jay leno, i have been on the program a dozen times. i don't really know jay. respectful to me. nice to me. >> great guy. >> bill: he does a fine program. but you feel that he has changed a bit? >> he has changed. he has let us down. weed all started literally in the last same five year period. 30 million people are not out of work.
you have a funny accent. >> i'm in america. are you telling me that foreign people don't have the same rights? >> bill: i was told you might have nuclear across the border. i might have to make a citizen's arrest. [ laughter ] no! >> bill: still to come, wait until you hear what good times star jimmy walker has to say about late night guy jay leno. then, 50 years later, the beach boys keep going. my rare interview with brian wilson and mike love. moments away. >> bill:...
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. >> the crane, nicknamed big blue, is the largest in north america at the time. it lifts the roof nearly 200 feet into the air. everything proceeds as planned until -- >> it was loud to the point where i could feel almost a concussion to my chest. i mean, it was ground shaking. it was a really loud boom. >> the noise is caused by the snapping of the kingpin, the main anchoring place that keeps the boom to the base of the crane. >> what the hell is that? what's going on here? >> that is not a sound that you ever want to hear. and it was bad. >> without the kingpin, the crane is doomed. seconds later, big blue and the roof come crashing down. >> watch it! >> there's no -- there's nothing you can do, you know. it's terrifying. >> the crane and roof fall away from jeff's yellow man basket seen on the right and miss him. but another crane on the left is hit. it's holding a man basket with three other ironworkers in it. >> there was a crane holding my three friends and then my crane and then blue and mine was the only one left standing, i think. all of the other cranes
. >> the crane, nicknamed big blue, is the largest in north america at the time. it lifts the roof nearly 200 feet into the air. everything proceeds as planned until -- >> it was loud to the point where i could feel almost a concussion to my chest. i mean, it was ground shaking. it was a really loud boom. >> the noise is caused by the snapping of the kingpin, the main anchoring place that keeps the boom to the base of the crane. >> what the hell is that? what's going on...
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strom thurmond's america. i want to begin by telling you a story. now, when you go and do research in south carolina, and you go into the archives and people ask what you're interested in writing about, and you tell them strom thurmond, they say oh, let me tell you my story about strom thurmond. somebody always has a great story. the time that they saw him do something crazy, that kind of thing, my story begins in late july of 1992. and i am on a flight from washington dc to charlotte, north carolina. and i had been an intern at summer up on capitol hill. one of my regrets of the summer was that i had never seen strom thurmond. all of my fellow interns said you have to see him. he has such an unusual appearance about him. i had no idea what they meant by that. but i had my suspicions. i'm on the flight and i look ahead of me and i see a man who has orange colored hair, so brightly colored, and this first-generation kind of hair plugs. and i think to myself, that must be what his head looks like. of course, i knew that when people were reaching over.
strom thurmond's america. i want to begin by telling you a story. now, when you go and do research in south carolina, and you go into the archives and people ask what you're interested in writing about, and you tell them strom thurmond, they say oh, let me tell you my story about strom thurmond. somebody always has a great story. the time that they saw him do something crazy, that kind of thing, my story begins in late july of 1992. and i am on a flight from washington dc to charlotte, north...